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Please Recommend a good gas to radiator boiler system

I would like steel or cast iron push nipples and sturdy system that will last without problems. i am a single mom and DO NOT WANT ANY PROBLEMS! It is difficult to find reviews and or prices online for boilers??? Please help, I need good suggestions. THANK YOU@

Why do you think you are going to find a review on the internet that will tell you which boiler to buy? All you will get is folks that have an issue with a misinstalled boiler or marketer pimping there product

Cast Iron boilers have been around forever and by design they are very dependable if installed correctly.

Nearly every manufacture in the country makes a solid dependable cast iron boiler. debating which one is better is like deciding between a Ford and a Chevy.

The real question is whether you can find an installer who knows what they are doing?

A knucklehead installer can screw up a boiler just like a bad mechanic will screw up you car.

Find a good contractor who will do a heat loss calculation and install the correctly sized boiler per the manufacture instructions then have them install the boiler they are most comfortable with.

When it comes to cast iron,It's not about the boiler. It's all about the installer.

"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"Albert Einstein

hit it right on the head . A boiler is like a pot , you can heat water in it , what and how you use that water is a different thing entirely . If your contractor cannot move that heat (energy) properly it does not matter what "pot you use to heat the fluid " . Dunkirk cast iron boilers are very good boilers by the way .

You didn't get what you didn't pay for and it will never be what you thought it would . Langans Plumbing & Heating LLC 732-751-1560 Serving most of New Jersey , Eastern Pa .Consultation , Design & Installation Rich McGrath 732-581-3833

Once the heat-loss is done for the home you do not need to increase the size of the boiler for your future indirect hot water tank, just size the boiler for the connected load and come back to THE WALL when you are ready to size the domestic tank. Ask your contractor about "outdoor air reset", if he doesn't know what it is, find a new contractor.